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This Article is From May 21, 2016

Church Of Scotland Votes To Allow Gay Marriage For Clergy

Church Of Scotland Votes To Allow Gay Marriage For Clergy
Gay marriage has been a divisive issue for religious groups around the world. (File Photo)
London: The Church of Scotland has voted to let its ministers enter same-sex marriages - though saying it "maintains its traditional view of marriage between a man and woman."

At its general assembly, meeting in Edinburgh, voted Saturday to allow congregations to "opt out" from traditional teaching if they wish to appoint a minister or a deacon in a same-sex marriage.

However, Church of Scotland clergy will not be allowed to conduct same-sex weddings. A debate on whether to sanction gay marriages within the church won't be held until the church's Theological Forum presents a report next year.

Gay marriage has been a divisive issue for religious groups around the world. Scotland's official church is a Presbyterian denomination with about 400,000 members.

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